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Browsing by Subject social justice
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| Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
| 2019 | ‘The Best and the Brightest’: Widening Participation and Social Justice in Contemporary English Social Work Education | Hanley, J |
| 9-May-2019 | Ethical Governance: Insight from the Islamic perspective and an empirical enquiry | Ghafran, C; Yasmin, S |
| 11-Nov-2025 | How the rights-based approach can help social work deliver social justice outcomes: Lessons from housing rights activism in Scotland | Asenjo Palma, C; Verity, F |
| 18-Oct-2022 | Policing and public health interventions into sex workers’ lives: necropolitical assemblages and alternative visions of social justice | Grenfell, P; Stuart, R; Eastham, J; Gallagher, A; Elmes, J; Platt, L; O'Neill, M |
| 15-Mar-2021 | Prison abolition: international human rights law perspectives | Renzulli, I |
| 22-Jan-2025 | Two Ideologies of Openness: A comparative analysis of the open universities in the UK and Greece | Filippakou, O |
| 17-Feb-2022 | Unleashing the ‘undergraduate monster’? The second order policy effects of the 1988 Education Reform Act for higher education in England | Hoskins, K |
| Jan-2022 | The Xenophobia Project Using Expressive Arts Therapies To Educate South African Learners About The Experiences Of Migrants | Penny, S |